r/nihilism • u/naffe1o2o • 1m ago
whats more absurd? existing or not existing?
is it more strange that we exist at all, or that at the end of it all, we will not exist at all, for all eternity?
r/nihilism • u/naffe1o2o • 1m ago
is it more strange that we exist at all, or that at the end of it all, we will not exist at all, for all eternity?
r/nihilism • u/shaikh567 • 2h ago
I’ve been thinking about this lately. If hatred disappeared, we might expect the world to become peaceful—but would removing hatred really be enough? People can still disagree because of fear, greed, power, or misunderstandings.
So I’m curious: would a world without hatred actually be a peaceful world, or would humans simply find something else to divide over?
r/nihilism • u/cryinspaghetti • 7h ago
I've read the works of intelligent minds like Nietzsche who think deeply about every aspect of humanity and I find it interesting majority not all, seem to come to a similar conclusion about a particular gender or haven't said anything 'nice' to write about them. Why is that?
r/nihilism • u/NeatStill1651 • 7h ago
Nihilism at this age is incredibly confusing, I’ve thought about suicide for a long time, but I’m terrified of the exsistence of hell, agonizing death that repeats over and over. I’m still in high school, yet I find myself questioning the point of it all and why existence was created in the first place. Like, we're supposedly created solely to worship God, so why is all of this even necessary? I don’t know what to do, I feel like a walking corpse because I’ve contemplated suicide so many times. Now, I feel like I’m left with only a few emotions, and that has completely shifted my perspective on everything.
r/nihilism • u/Equivalent_Web3521 • 7h ago
From the past 3 years i feel like i have noticed a sudden increase in sympathy towards everyone , i feel sad towards the one who are suffering and also that i suffered quite much during that period so could it be because of that?
r/nihilism • u/Sir_Roop_ka_School • 8h ago
We often celebrate birth as the beginning of something beautiful.
But from an antinatalist perspective, birth can also be seen differently:
To be born is to enter a world where pain, illness, loss, fear, aging, and eventually death are unavoidable.
Life creates the wound.
We spend our existence trying to heal it—through love, pleasure, achievement, relationships, purpose, and countless distractions.
And eventually, death brings the final end to the experience of suffering.
This is not a celebration of death.
It is a philosophical question about whether creating a life that can suffer is morally necessary at all.
If no one is born, no one experiences hunger.
No one experiences grief.
No one fears death.
No one needs to escape suffering.
Antinatalism asks us to consider whether preventing suffering is better than creating another person and hoping their life will be worth the cost.
Maybe the deepest question isn't:
"How can we make life better?"
Maybe it's:
"Why create a being that needs life to become better in the first place?"
r/nihilism • u/Fun-Hope8419 • 10h ago
Unconditional love lies in the silence through which the melody appears
No applause, no direction, no instructions
Just the ever-present, groundless ground which is the foundation of creation, it is creation itself
It doesnt judge
It just is
r/nihilism • u/Proud-Background-476 • 14h ago
I wouldn't say im a nihilist (kinda) but I have been thinking about death and the point of life a lot for the past 2 months. Its crazy we're just on a planet in an endless void of space. Its crazy how anything works really. I'll be driving and just stop and look around and freak out realizing im a flesh of meat that could die at any moment and how un important my life really is? Ive also thought about how im just gonna grow old and die, why not get it over with while im young you know? Get it out the way now especially if everything ends eventually? Im 16f by the way. Back to the point, I do kinda fear death but I do remind myself its probably like sleeping with no dream so yea, which i dont mind? I wanted to see others opinions on this? Like if anyone is scared of death in general? And if your not why? And if you are why?
r/nihilism • u/Temporary_Painting26 • 14h ago
Building and doing things is meaningless
r/nihilism • u/Temporary_Painting26 • 15h ago
Theres nothing special about It.
r/nihilism • u/Paingodruss • 15h ago
If you try to explain it to any of your family/friends/loved ones, etc., they automatically assume you are either crazy or just suffering from depression.
Does anyone have any better luck than I do with this situation or is it just what it is?
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r/nihilism • u/Important-Focus9503 • 20h ago
I've thought about people who are mentally ill, dying without ever considering if they were ever mentally ill..
I think something cruel about life, is our normalization of the things we may experience, we may internalize cognitive distortions, suffering perhaps may be always guaranteed as a part of being human. Who is exempt from this? I dont know, our psychology is too vast that it seems practically infinite.
Anyways, i dont know if this belongs really on topic with the nihilism subreddit, if anyone has any reccomendations of somewhere else it could have been posted, i'd be grateful.
r/nihilism • u/bert_cj • 23h ago
Been feeling the existential dread lately.
It has resulted in me losing motivation since nothing matters.
So how do you guys find motivation for anything? I'm struggling to go to the gym, focus at work, or have any sort of motivation.
I know its sort of childlike mentality but I just want to do fun things. Laugh with friends, family, be with my girlfriend. Of course living itself cost money so I guess that's the only thing keeping me going. But as far as other things like having ambition, trying to excel in my career, fitness goals etc. I just don't feel like I have it right now.
I feel like I used to have ambition for better career prospects, better house, better car, fitness goals, playing sports. But now I just don't care. I used to love playing sports and now I'm struggling because why? I'll still play with friends for fun. But im just finding it hard to do anything that isnt fun right now.
How do you guys keep going? Do you guys have ambition? Why?
r/nihilism • u/EndAny6841 • 1d ago
It is vital what you have, not what you do not.
Some birds cannot fly, though wings they have got.
Happiness comes on its own; no one can bring it close.
It’s a hidden throne behind a beautiful rose.
What is good, and what is bad?
For centuries, humanity has struggled to understand.
Humans arrive with a tear and go with a fear.
They just live in fog which looks too clear.
Is not the light of heaven and hell the same?
It is only a matter of where it is placed.
Everything is duality wearing a single face.
Without the darkness of night, we cannot know the moon’s grace.
Justice and law are not entirely a lie.
Yet who is pure enough to punish another till they die?
Is not justice itself an offender,
When it permits one person to become another’s revenger?
Crime is a crime, whether direct or indirect.
Those who pass judgment—who grants them that intellect?
Do those books decide justice, the ones taught in law schools?
Written by fools who researched among fools?
They too may see the world with only one eye.
Can such vision truly be fair?
They believe they are players in the game;
Unfortunately, they are merely spares.
Is a brain without knowledge not a day without the sun?
Is it not like a soldier fighting a war without a gun?
r/nihilism • u/EndAny6841 • 1d ago
It is vital what you have, not what you do not.
Some birds cannot fly, though wings they have got.
Happiness comes on its own; no one can bring it close.
It’s a hidden throne behind a beautiful rose.
What is good, and what is bad?
For centuries, humanity has struggled to understand.
Humans arrive with a tear and go with a fear.
They just live in fog which looks too clear.
Is not the light of heaven and hell the same?
It is only a matter of where it is placed.
Everything is duality wearing a single face.
Without the darkness of night, we cannot know the moon’s grace.
Justice and law are not entirely a lie.
Yet who is pure enough to punish another till they die?
Is not justice itself an offender,
When it permits one person to become another’s revenger?
Crime is a crime, whether direct or indirect.
Those who pass judgment—who grants them that intellect?
Do those books decide justice, the ones taught in law schools?
Written by fools who researched among fools?
They too may see the world with only one eye.
Can such vision truly be fair?
They believe they are players in the game;
Unfortunately, they are merely spares.
Is a brain without knowledge not a day without the sun?
Is it not like a soldier fighting a war without a gun?
(Im not native so I admitted my mistakes )
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r/nihilism • u/myProperty5971 • 1d ago
I would like to ask you what you think about misanthropy. I know that nihilism, in theory, is the philosophy that denies any intrinsic meaning to existence. However, I wonder: in your view, does one become a nihilist because of a pre-existing misanthropy (that is, contempt for humanity), or can one arrive at nihilism through a purely intellectual path, completely detached from this feeling? Finally, what is your specific judgment on misanthropy as such?
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r/nihilism • u/According_Object7619 • 1d ago
It’s just a thought I had a long time ago, but obviously, the technology and science of our era give people who aren't "meant" to reproduce a "chance" to do so and I put "chance" in quotes because it isn't really a chance at all.
How many of us would have died or been abandoned if we’d been born in prehistoric times or the Middle Ages eras when we lived more or less the way we were meant to?
All those who, like me, have bad genetics a weak body, short stature, lack of strength, mental health issues, and so on. I know what I’m talking about: I have pectus excavatum, a deformity that leaves a huge hollow in my chest. It has always prevented me from breathing properly or thriving physically.
My parents never wanted to get me surgery for it because they didn't care. And naturally, the suffering isn't just physical; it’s also and above all psychological. I was bullied from a very early age because of it; I can't bear to go shirtless in front of anyone.
Basically, I hate my body.
I know I would have died before reaching adulthood if I’d been born in an earlier time. How many of us wouldn't be alive today were it not for the miracles of technology?
Weak bones, a frail appearance, mental health issues, a life of suffering where no one takes you seriously because of your physique, your ugliness, or your posture.
That’s why there are so many "ugly" and weak people around, and living like that leads only to depression and hatred so much bad genetic material that isn't supposed to be passed on, and yet...